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10/13/2005 10:14:51 AM |
It makes me wonder what's on the other side. I want to peer over the tops of the plumes! So, in a way, this is an effective shot as it's gained my interest and evoked an emotion.
I understand what you've done with the composition using the ROT, but perhaps you could change the ratio to 2/3 sky 1/3 grass? If there is anything worth seeing on the other side, maybe a different angle would work here to include a more expansive view. I think a good DOF and wider vista is going to work better for the wide angle view.
Anyway, I like this shot overall. Good eye to see it. ;^) |
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10/13/2005 06:58:04 AM |
I like the top third...as soon as you get into the solid green it loses something. But I like the sky and the stalks poking out above the rest against that sky. |
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10/13/2005 06:35:48 AM |
Doesn't do much for me I'm afraid. Looks like you pointed the camera at a hedge and clicked. I can't see much 'wide angle' about it, I would have given it a 4. |
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10/13/2005 06:32:42 AM |
This is lovely, with refreshing colors and a nice, breezy feel...but I don't think it would have stood a chance in the WA challenge. When I think of WA for landscapes (such as this is), I think of vast images - a large or widespread area w/in the frame, and this is just a small field of view IMHO. Of course there are many interpretations, but that's just mine. That being said, it's still a nice image. :) |
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